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Mythlore 137
Publication Information
EditorJanet Brennan Croft
PublisherMythopoeic Society
ReleasedFall/Winter 2020
FormatPaperback
Pages236
Preceded byMythlore 136
Followed byMythlore 138

Mythlore 137 (Volume 39, Issue 1) is an issue of the Mythlore journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society.

Contents

Articles

  • Dickieson, Brenton D.G. "A Cosmic Shift in The Screwtape Letters."
  • Schubert, Tiffany E. "'I wolde be there / Byyonde the water': Consolation in Pearl and The Silver Chair."
  • Gordon, Andy. "'No Sex Please, We're Narnians': Turkish Delight, Twelfth Night, and the Problem of Susan."
  • Young, Joseph Rex. "Useful Little Men: George R. R. Martin's Dwarfs as Grotesque Realists."
  • Barnim, Douglas A. "The Inner Consistency of Mythology: The Mythological Kernel and Adaptation in The Golden Compass."
  • Inkpen, Dani. "Tom Bombadil and the Spirit of Objectivity."
  • Colvin, Kathryn. "'Her Enchanted Hair': Rossetti, 'Lady Lilith,' and the Victorian Fascination with Hair as Influences on Tolkien."
  • Neubauer, Łukasz. "The 'Polish Inkling': Professor Przemyslaw Mroczkowski as J.R.R. Tolkien's Friend and Scholar."
  • Reinhard, Ben. "Tolkien's Lost Knights."

Features

  • Croft, Janet Brennan. Editorial.
  • Croft, Janet Brennan. A Dictionary of Symbols: Revised and Expanded.
  • Renales, Alissa. Reality, Magic, and Other Lies: Fairy-Tale Film Truths.

Reviews

  • Utopian and Dystopian Themes in Tolkien's Legendarium, by Mark Doyle. Reviewed by Robert T. Tally Jr.
  • Music in Tolkien's Work and Beyond, edited by Julian Eilmann and Friedhelm Schneidewind. Reviewed by Megan N. Fontenot.
  • Hobbit Virtues: Rediscovering Virtue Ethics through J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, by Christopher A. Snyder. Reviewed by Zachary D. Schmoll.
  • Michael Moorcock: Fiction, Fantasy and the World’s Pain, by Mark Scroggins, and The Law of Chaos: The Multiverse of Michael Moorcock, by Jeff Gardiner. Reviewed by David L. Emerson.
  • Myth-Building in Modern Media: The Role of the Mytharc in Imagined Worlds, by A.J. Black. Reviewed by Maria Alberto.
  • The Nibelungenlied: with The Klage, translated by William T. Whobrey. Reviewed by Larry J. Swain.
  • The Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien: The Places That Inspired Middle-earth, by John Garth. Reviewed by Mike Foster.
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